Episodes

On this weeks episode of 'Now That's What I Call Sport' we were joined by Irish rugby duo Joe Schmidt and Rory Best who have been involved their last home game for Ireland in the final World Cup warm up win over Wales. Jamie then chatted to new Ireland women's manager Vera Pauw on the challenge facing her and what she is expecting. The Republic of Ireland men's team drew 1-1 with Switzerland which brought back fond memories for Mick McCarthy, while Darren O'Dea also had his say on the...

On this weeks episode of 'Now That's What I Call Sport' we were joined by Irish rugby duo Joe Schmidt and Rory Best who have been involved their last home game for Ireland in the final World Cup warm up win over Wales. Jamie then chatted to new Ireland women's manager Vera Pauw on the challenge facing her and what she is expecting. The Republic of Ireland men's team drew 1-1 with Switzerland which brought back fond memories for Mick McCarthy, while Darren O'Dea also had his say on the...

Ireland beat Wales by 19 points to 10 in their final World Cup warm-up game at the Aviva stadium. That win sees Ireland head into the World Cup in Japan ranked as the best team in the world. However, the solid win also marked the last time we will see two hugely important figures of Irish rugby in action at the Aviva stadium. Joe Schmidt will step down as Ireland boss after the World Cup and captain Rory Best will retire after his efforts in Japan. We heard from both men on what was an...

The Republic of Ireland left it late to snatch a point at home to Switzerland in the Euro 2020 qualifier at the Aviva stadium. The Swiss took the lead with fifteen minutes to go before David McGoldrick scored his first international goal with moments remaining. His header sent the Irish fans into uproar which brought back fond memories for Mick McCarthy. We also heard from former Ireland international Darren O'Dea who had his say on the superb result.

Ex-Dublin star Ray Cosgrove spoke to Jamie Moore ahead of the huge All-Ireland final replay with Kerry as the boys in blue aim to secure a fifth consecutive All-Ireland title in a row at the second time of asking. We also hear from Dubs' boss Jim Gavin and Kerry manager Peter Keane.

This week was a special two-hour edition of ‘Now That’s What I Call Sport’ as we covered every blade of grass on Dublin’s drive-for-five. We chatted to both managers, Jim Gavin and Peter Keane. Current players such as Johnny Cooper, Paddy Andrews, Gavin Whyte, Sean O’Shea and Paul Murphy. Legends from both counties also had their say on the huge occasion with Aidan O’Mahony, Thomas O’Sé, Mossy Quinn and Senan Connell.

Jamie was joined by ex-Ireland international Richard Dunne for a ‘Now That’s What I Call Sport’ exclusive interview. Dunne is the owner of the FMC academy, which is based in Monaco, who recently played two games against Shamrock Rovers and Belvedere at under-age level. The Irish legend relived some of his most memorable moments and answers the big question, does he miss the beautiful game?

On this week’s episode of ‘Now That’s What I Call Sport’ we were joined by Dublin star Michael Dara McAuley ahead of their huge All-Ireland final clash with Kerry. Mick Bohan and Sinead Aherne spoke ahead of the the TG4 All-Ireland semi-final clash with Cork. We had reaction from Ireland’s hammering at the hands of England in Twickenham from Joe Schmidt, Rory Best, Ian Henderson and Bundee Aki. Cabinteely manager Pat Devlin chatted to Jamie about former FAI and Cabo kit-man Michael...

Jamie spoke exclusively to new UCD manager Maciej Tarnogrodski. His appointment comes following Collie O’Neill’s departure after their 10-1 humiliation at the hands of Bohemians. Maciej spoke on why he took the job, what was going through his mind before saying yes and what he hopes to achieve with the students.

We caught up with Dublin midfielder Michael Dara McAuley ahead of their huge All-Ireland final clash with Kerry on the 1st of September. Jim Gavin’s men are on the drive-for-five as they look to become the first team in history to win the Sam Maguire five times in a row. Despite the huge emphasis on this, McAuley insists his team won’t let that effect their performance.

On this weeks episode of ‘Now That’s What I Call Sport’ we were joined by Munster and Ireland star Peter O’Mahony, Brian O’Driscoll and Ronan O’Gara as they weighed in on the upcoming Rugby World Cup. Vinny Perth spoke on Dundalk’s exit from European football while Wexford Youths ladies manager, Tom Elmes had his say following their Champions League exit in Lithuania. Michelle O’Neill was apart of the first ever all-women officiating team to take charge of a competitive senior men’s...

Dublin selector Declan Darcy spoke ahead of the crucial All-Ireland football final between Dublin and Kerry on the 1st of September. Jim Gavin’s men are on the brink of history as they bid to become the first team to win the Sam Maguire five times in a row. However, they face the old-enemy and a team that came close to the same feat twice before, in Kerry.

Ireland and Munster star Peter O’Mahony expressed his excitement at the upcoming Rugby World Cup in Japan this September. The number 6 is currently in Portugal with the rest of his teammates in preparation for their second warm-up clash with England at Twickenham.

On the day of the huge All-Ireland hurling final clash between Kilkenny and Tipperary, we chat to both Brian Cody and Liam Sheedy on a game they know all too well. We also hear from hurler of the year and Limerick midfielder Cian Lynch, who has his say on the massive encounter which throws in at 3.30pm at Croke Park.

On this weeks episode of 'Now That's What I Call Sport' we had reaction from Ireland's first World Cup warm-up game against Italy at the Aviva stadium with Joe Schmidt, Andrew Porter and Mike Haley. The first round of the Extra.ie FAI Cup took place this weekend and we have reaction from all six Dublin clubs in action ahead of the second round draw on Monday. Meanwhile, the Dubs booked their place in the All-Ireland final after an impressive win over Mayo at Croke Park, Jim Gavin and...

This weekend saw the first round of the Extra.ie FAI Cup take place with no shortage of incredible games. Cork City scored in the last minute of extra-time to go on and break Cabinteely hearts 5-4 on penalties, while Bohemians scored three goals in ten minutes to knock their Dublin rivals Shelbourne out at Dalymount Park. We hear from Ian Morris, Stephen Bradley, Harry Kenny, Keith Long, Paul Doyle and Pat Nevin about the enthralling fixtures, ahead of the second round draw on Monday.

All Ireland winner Charlie Redmond had his say on the Boys in Blue's comfortable win over Mayo to book their spot in a 5th consecutive All-Ireland final. Despite going in at the break two points down, Dublin blitzed Mayo in the first ten minutes of the second half scoring 2-6 to no reply. Redmond had his say on the incredible performance and how close Gavin's men are to creating history.

Ireland recorded 29-10 win over Italy in their first World Cup warm-up game at the Aviva stadium on Saturday. Schmidt's side came out of the game with knocks to Rob Herring and Devon Toner but it was Joey Carbery that caused the most concern. The Munster no10 was stretchered off with half an hour to play after hurting his ankle in a pile up. Schmidt shared some insight into the injury and whether he expects him to return for the World Cup.

Jamie spoke exclusively to Martin Tully, who's son Oran, tragically passed away from a bowel condition last year. Oran was a huge League of Ireland fan and loved supporting Bohemians. His local side Skerries Town are playing a charity match in his honour against Bohemians on Saturday the 17th of August at Park Lane in Skerries. Admission is €10 euro for adults and €5 euro for kids with all proceeds going to the Skerries Youth Support Services and the Bohemian foundation. Martin spoke on his...

On the show this morning we kicked things off with Dublin legend Charlie Redmond, who got chatting to Jamie about Dublin's Super 8's game against Tyrone and the possibility of Diarmuid Connolly playing his first game for Dublin in almost a year. We got reaction to Michael Conlan's homecoming victory in Belfast and heard from Dundalk forward Patrick Hoban after his sides 3-0 defeat to Qarabağ in the Champions League qualifiers. And finally Jamie was chatting to St Pats forward Glen McAuley...